Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1828

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
2/21/22  
Engrossed
3/15/22  

Caption

Wildlife; authorizing velvet buck season. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

This legislation significantly impacts state wildlife management and hunting regulations, enhancing the ability of the state to control wildlife populations while allowing for sustainable hunting practices. The rules specified in the bill provide clear guidelines for hunters and can help foster conservation efforts by ensuring that hunting is conducted in a manner that is consistent with wildlife health and population management. By setting standards for the velvet buck hunting season, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to wildlife protection while providing a regulated opportunity for hunters.

Summary

Senate Bill 1828 aims to establish a regulated hunting season for velvet bucks in Oklahoma. The bill grants the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission the authority to declare an open season for hunting velvet bucks, but only in certain areas determined to have a healthy population of deer. The hunting season is limited to the last week of August and cannot exceed four days. It stipulates that hunters must use muzzle loaders and that any velvet buck harvested will count against the hunter's annual deer limit.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1828 appears to be generally supportive among hunting advocates and conservation groups, as it creates a structured framework for velvet buck hunting that emphasizes responsible population management. However, there may also be some concerns among opponents who fear that any special hunting season could lead to overhunting or misunderstanding regarding the conservation needs of deer populations, especially if not implemented carefully.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding SB1828 may arise from concerns about the implications of a new hunting season, including the potential impact on deer populations and the specific methods allowed for hunting (i.e., the exclusive use of muzzle loaders). Some stakeholders might argue about the effectiveness of hunting as a conservation tool versus natural population management methods. Additionally, the authority granted to the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission to cancel the hunting season raises questions about the accountability and decision-making process regarding wildlife conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB860

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; adding certain substance to Schedule I. Effective date.

OK SB284

Specie; authorizing the payment of certain public and private debts; restricting the requirement of payment in specie. Effective date.

OK SB269

Carbon sequestration; modifying jurisdiction over certain injection wells; establishing provisions for establishment of certain CO2 sequestration facilities and storage units. Effective date.

OK SB227

Taxation; modifying and limiting certain credits, deductions, and exemptions; modifying income tax rate for certain years. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB581

Gold and silver; authorizing employees to request payment in gold and silver; directing creation of Oklahoma Bullion Depository; exempting sale of gold and silver from income tax. Effective date.

OK SB669

Practice of dentistry; modifying various provisions of the State Dental Act. Effective date.

OK SB103

Income tax; modifying exemption for certain retirement benefits for certain tax years. Effective date.

OK SB60

Income tax; modifying certain apportionment factors for determining Oklahoma taxable income for certain tax years. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.